Ulna Nail 2 System

Overview

Designed in conjunction with Roy Sanders, MD, the Acumed Ulna Nail 2 includes three nail diameters and seven length options, power reamers and carbon fiber radiolucent targeting guides to streamline the procedure, threaded holes within the nail, headless hexalobe screws to help minimize soft-tissue irritation, and the option to lock the nail distally providing additional fixation within the canal.

The Ulna Nail 2 must be used in conjunction with the Acumed Fibula and Forearm Nail (FFN) 2 Base Set, which contains universal instrumentation to implant the Ulna Nail 2, Fibula Nail 2, and screws.

Indications for Use

The Acumed Fibula and Forearm Nail 2 System is intended for fixation of fractures and osteotomies of the fibula and ulna, including fractures where the medullary canal is narrow or flexibility of the implant is paramount.

Key Features

The intramedullary nailing technique has been shown to result in less damage to the soft tissues and vascular supply as well as lower refracture rates when compared to ORIF.1
  • Minimally Invasive

    The nail is designed to be inserted through a small incision with minimal canal reaming.

  • Rotation and Length Control

    Tip-Loc technology provides the option to lock the nail distally, providing additional fixation within the canal.

  • Straightforward Technique

    The radiolucent carbon fiber targeting guides aid in the correct placement of oblique screws targeting the olecranon and coronoid processes.

  • Precontoured Nails

    Nails are precontoured to help accommodate the shape of the ulnar canal.

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  1. Lee YH, Lee SK, Chung MS, Baek GH, Gong HS, Kim KH. Interlocking contoured intramedullary nail fixation for selected diaphyseal fractures of the forearm in adults. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2008;90:1891–1898.
Ulna Nail 2 System Overview Animation
An animated overview of the features and benefits of the Ulna Nail 2 System.
Ulna Nail 2 Surgical Technique Overview Animation
The Acumed Ulna Nail 2 is designed to address simple, transverse, and short oblique fractures as well as osteotomies of the ulna.
Ulna Nail 2 Surgical Lab with Roy W Sanders, MD
In this video, Dr. Sanders highlights his technique for installation of the Ulna Nail 2 with Tip-Loc Technology.
Product Training Series: Ulna Nail 2 Key Features

Upstream Product Manager, Daniel Cropper, highlights the key features of the Ulna Nail 2 System.

Comprehensive System

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The Acumed Ulna Nail 2 is designed to address simple, transverse, and short oblique fractures as well as osteotomies of the ulna.

The Ulna Nail 2 includes:

  • 21 nails offered in three diameters and seven lengths including a straight 120 mm nail to address proximal olecranon fractures
  • Power reamers and carbon fiber radiolucent targeting guides to streamline the procedure
  • Threaded holes within the nail
  • Headless hexalobe screws aimed to minimize soft-tissue irritation
  • Option to lock the nail distally, providing additional fixation within the canal
The Ulna Nail 2 must be used in conjunction with the Acumed Fibula and Forearm Nail 2 Base Set, which contains universal instrumentation to implant the Ulna Nail 2, Fibula Nail 2, and screws.

Screws

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3.5 mm Nonlocking Hexalobe (8–65 mm) and 3.5 mm Headless Hexalobe (12–65 mm) Screws are both included in the system.

The 3.5 mm Headless Hexalobe screws lock into the threaded holes within the nail and are intended to create a low-profile construct to minimize soft -tissue irritation.

Optional Tip-Loc™ Bushing & Set Screw Kit

The Ulna Nail 2 offers the option to lock the nail distally, providing additional fixation within the canal.

The Tip-Loc Bushing and Tip-Loc Set Screw sit centrally within the last 1.5" of the nail. These sterile packed implants are offered in 1 mm increments ranging from 6 mm through 16 mm in length.

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Optional End Caps

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End caps assist in limiting ossification over the end of the nail, making the nail threads easier to engage if removal is desired.

End caps also allow surgeons to create an intermediate nail length while adjusting for anatomic variances and screw trajectories.

Radiolucent Carbon Fiber Targeting Guides

The radiolucent carbon fiber FFN Primary and Secondary Targeting Guides allow for unobstructed viewing of the nail and screw positioning under fluoroscopy to ensure correct placement.

Five guide wire holes have been included in the design of the FFN Primary Targeting Guide.

The center-most distal guide wire hole allows for precise viewing of the nail-to-FFN Base Plate junction under fluoroscopy, while the proximal four converging guide wire holes allow for initial fracture fixation when needed.

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Removal Instruments

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A variety of instruments to aid in both implant and screw removal are included in the system.

The FFN Bolt (80-3886), 2.0 mm Easyout, QR (80-0599), and 3.0 mm Easyout, QR (80-0601) provide multiple options to remove the screws or ulna nail if necessary.

Forearm Plating

Acumed offers dorsolateral and volar midshaft radius plates that can be used in conjunction with the Ulna Nail 2 for a less invasive approach to both-bone fractures of the diaphyseal region.

Explore Acumed’s forearm plating solutions

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